SPF’18, Saturday, Nov 10, 2018
Organized by Sarah Michelle Rupert of Girls’ Club and Ingrid Schindall of IS Projects, SPF’18 event took over FATVillage’s largest space The Projects, welcoming 70+ exhibitors and nearly 700 visitors to celebrate, exhibit, trade and showcase print, artist books and zines.
SPF’18 design by Isabel Serna, animations by Johnny Zhang.
SPF’18 photos by Kelly Coulson
The Market
SPF'18 took place at The Projects, 523 NW 1 Avenue in FATVillage, Fort Lauderdale, and brought together a diverse cross-section of local artists, writers, independent publishers and regional small presses in the 8000+ square foot venue. Exhibitors filled the space, arranged into two sections:
Beach Front | the best real estate at the fair. Find independent publishers, small presses, universities, collections and other institutional exhibitors at these double-wide spaces.
Amber June Cross Illustration / Poor Quality Zine
Cringeworthy
EXILE BOOKS
Ground Printmaking*
IS Projects*
Jai-alai Books / O, Miami
Joseph Velasquez Drive By Press
Memory Pill
Milk & Honey Books
NSU Dept of Art & Design
Old Fieldhouse Press
Sequential Artists Workshop (SAW)
Shawna Moulton Art
SheePrints*
Shop Destruya
Striped Light*
Swamp Ape Review
Tales from Wilton Manor
The AK Foto Studio
The Unofficial Press
These Are Collages
TripleBummer
Zine Dunes | a gritty concentration of zine energy. Find individual artists, printers, musicians, small organizations and collectives at these byo-table spaces.
Angel Spit
Ania Mininkova
annierocket
Arroz con Mango
BABA Collective
Black & White Pressings
Capital G Project
Cedric Placide Illustration
Comemeetmyfriends
Cooler Clothing Co.
Danny Brito
Death Chill
Deathguard
Dimitry Chamy / FIU Ratcliffe Incubator
Doris Araujo
Drew Lerman
DWYCK
Ennui
Erik Jasek Comics
Flamingo Publications
Geometron
Gooch Soup
Gulf Coast Girls
Hara Creative
Heavy Days
Hot Damn Arts
Ickypatchi
JNNS
Kid Combat
Las Nenas
Lmtweet
Nameless Distro
Nicole Spencer
Nikki Erichsen
Noir Age
P•195
Passion Kids
Phantom Zines
Pine Rockland Zine
Porn Nail$
プリクラ Purikura Print Club
R Beans & G.L. Beans
Sammi McLean
SBH
Searchlight Soul Press
Semiculture
Shren Zines
Shuttlebase
Sour Collective
The Faithful Correspondent
TigerHead Robot
Vieja of Leisure Miami
White Circus
Yuck 'n Yum
SPF’18 Schedule
Noon | SPF'18 Opens! Admission is free and open to the public Beach Front and Zine Dunes tables open Pushing the Pull exhibit open Laser Wolf / Wynwood Brewing open the SPF cabana, Noon-6pm Reggae Beets food truck, Noon-3pm Frankie Dogs food cart, Noon-4pm Beachin' Tacos food truck, Noon-6pm Argyle Coffee Roasters pop up, Noon-6pm __ |
1pm | The Steamroller DEMO, 1-5pm Screenprinting DEMO, 1-5pm Etching DEMO, 1-5pm Letterpress Postcard DEMO, 1-5pm Mini Poster DEMO, 1-5pm Tour of IS Projects print studio, sign up at Info Booth __ |
3pm | Tour of IS Projects print studio, sign up at Info Booth __ |
5pm | SPF'18 Bigtime Raffle winners accounced Tour of IS Projects print studio, sign up at Info Booth __ |
6pm | SPF'18 is over!
Until next year, happy print / book / zine making South Florida!! __ |
7pm | SPF'18 Afterparty at Laser Wolf down the street, 7pm-late __ |
SPF’18 Workshops and Related Events
SPF’18 in the News
SPF’18 Merch
SPF’18 Team
Directors ☀️ Sarah Michelle Rupert and Ingrid Schindall
Coordinators ☀️ Katherine Arts, Sammi McLean and Tayina Deravile
Designer ☀️ Isabel Serna
Volunteers ☀️
SPF’18 Sponsors
Thanks to SPF’18 main sponsors Broward Cultural Division, Community Foundation of Broward, Girls' Club and IS Projects.
Special thanks to SPF'18 community partners Laser Wolf, Wynwood Brewering, NSU Art & Design Department, and to Double Time Digital for helping us go big with our signage needs.
Giant thanks to our media partner Pure Honey Magazine for their help in spreading the SPF-word.
Funding for SPF'18 was provided in part by the Broward County Board of County Commissioners as recommended by the Broward Cultural Council as well as the following Funds from the Community Foundation of Broward: Fonda and H. Wayne Huizenga, Jr. Family Trust Fund, Gary J. Scotto Fund and Mary and Alex Mackenzie Community Impact Fund.